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“Where do we go from here? Chaos, Our Community” was the title of Martin Luther King Jr.'s last book. His reference to “we” was a broad and inclusive reference of America's diverse and ...
Donald Trump's being inaugurated on the day we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. feels like a cruel irony. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
“Where do we go from here? Chaos, Our Community” was the title of Martin Luther King Jr.'s last book. His reference to “we” was a broad and inclusive reference of America's diverse and ...
By Rogette Harris. Every January we celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose vision of equality, justice, and nonviolent resistance continues to inspire people worldwide.
When Vice President Kamala Harris gave her concession speech today, she shared a similar sentiment, drawing upon the words of Martin Luther King, Jr. “Only when it is dark enough can you see the stars ...
Drawing inspiration from Martin Luther King Jr.’s seminal work, we journey from historical bus rides to present-day urban landscapes, examining how our cities aren’t shaped by accident, but by ...
Several pieces incorporate imagery of Martin Luther King Jr. while also utilizing photos from a '60s-era ... And having this conversation of 'Where do we go from here' is very important to have to ...
If we do this, we can take a huge step toward stitching our civic fabric together, which actually absorbs people who have different ideas and values. If we really want to make the most of our ...
This year, we are answering the question "Where do they go from here?" I'm Kaye Wise Whitehead, the host of WEAA Radio 88.9 FM. Coming up on this hour long program, MPT's Jeff Salkin will be ...